Exploring the intricate relationship between love and grief, this anthology pairs contemporary poems with micro-essays from the poets themselves. Each essay reflects on how their poetry embodies personal experiences of grief, creating a dialogue that engages teachers, students, and readers alike. Rather than providing instructional guidance on writing grief poems, it highlights the profound connection between the physical experience of grief and the crafted form of poetry, inviting a deeper understanding of both.
Lisa Fay Coutley Books


In raw, lyrical poems, Host explores parasitic relationships - between men and women, sons and mothers, and humans and the Earth - and considers their consequences. Throughout this collection, flukes abound, both chance occurrences and flatworms changing their hosts’ behaviour. číst celé